Almost all Iranian newspapers dedicated their front pages to the issue of Brexit and its repercussions. In a separate article, IFP will cover the numerous headlines and editorials which focused on the issue.

The recent bus crash in Fars province, which killed several soldiers, remained a top story today. Conservative media are using the incident to criticize the government’s transportation policies, and some reformist ones are renewing their call for major changes in military service policies.

Many newspapers also covered President Hassan Rouhani’s ongoing actions against the issues of huge salaries paid to certain executives.

Another top story was a recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization [SCO] Summit in Tashkent and the issue of Iran’s accession to the body.

Below, you can find these stories as well as a number of others appearing on front pages of Iranian newspapers on Saturday.

2- Zarif: I Talk to General Soleimani; The Second Amir Kabir [the Persian PM known as Iran’s first reformer; a title given to FM Zarif] and Saviour of Middle East [a title given to IRGC Quds Force Commander General Soleimani] Have No Conflict

3- 4 Dead Sparrows Sold for $1160! [A young man asked a fortune-teller to help him marry his beloved girl, and the fake fortune-teller sold him four sparrows for more than $1100, saying that he should hang them outside the girl’s house to convince the girl into marriage!]

4- Which Historic Opportunity? Does Brexit Have Any Influence on Iran?